The chassis is designed to transfer, absorb or dampen the different forces generated between the road and the car and ensure contact with the road at all times. This not only makes a significant contribution to safety but also contributes greatly to driving comfort. This inspection includes an inspection of all chassis components, such as shock absorbers, transverse control arms, rubber sleeves, rubber bushes, support and ball joints.
Category: service & maintenance
Automotive services and maintenance list
Computer diagnose
Computer diagnostics is a crucial aspect of modern auto repair. Electronic Control Units (ECUs) contain numerous sensors that collect data on the car’s performance. The problem with these complex computer systems is that when something goes wrong, it can be difficult to determine the issue without the use of specialized tools. That’s where computer diagnostics come in. Computer diagnostics involve the use of sophisticated tools to read and interpret the data collected by the sensors and provide the mechanic with a detailed report on the condition of the vehicle.
Recently most of the automotive manufacturers use long-life engine coolant to provide full protection.
Coolant can deteriorate over time and should be tested to see if it’s still good, as it can be hard to tell just by appearances.
Thus, the coolant in any vehicle should be tested periodically and if necessary need to replaced.
Transmission fluid lubricates the various moving parts in your car’s transmission to boost its performance. Just like your engine oil, over time, the transmission fluid will deteriorate.It’s important to change your transmission fluid, but the type of transmission you have affects changing interval. If you drive manual transmission vehicle, most manufacturers will recommend changing your transmission fluid every 20,000 to 40,000 kilometers. If you have automatic, manufacturers will recommend to change transmission fluid 40,000 to 80,000 kilometers.
Engine oil replacement
Automobile engines have many moving parts. Engine oil lubricates the engine and absorbs heat, allowing the internal parts to work together effectively without overheating.
Over time, engine oil breaks down and wears out. When it does, it becomes less effective at lubricating the engine and absorbing heat. So how often should you change your oil? Automobile manufacturers suggest different interval or mileage of changing engine oil depending on their products. For most common is changing engine oil every 5,000 kilometres.